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7/2013Izydorczak1

What Third Century, single Japanese family gained enough power to be considered a ruling Dynasty? 7/2013Izydorczak2

The present family ruling Japan today can trace their family back to who? 7/2013 Izydorczak 3

Early Japanese culture was heavily influenced by what two civilizations? & Korea acted as a ___________ between the two. 7/2013Izydorczak4

What do you call the blending of different cultures? 7/2013Izydorczak5

Who ruled China when Japan had direct contact with them around 600 C.E.? What was China experiencing at this time? 7/2013Izydorczak6

While maintaining a distinct Japanese culture, Japan did what with Chinese culture? 7/2013Izydorczak7

What did they borrow? 7/2013Izydorczak8

What did they borrow? 7/2013Izydorczak9

What did they borrow? 7/2013Izydorczak10

What did they borrow? Phonetic symbols 7/2013Izydorczak11